Art
The Ten Laws of Indie Success
Music, like art, is a business – according to Andy Warhol “business is the most fascinating kind of art”. To launch our new Artist DIY series we are introducing some dynamic ideas to help get your independent music or artistic… Continue Reading
Invader: Invades Brixton
It would seem that Invader has launched his ninth wave of Invasion against London – this time centring upon Brixton. We went down for a look and managed to find three new Invaders. There are probably more out there…… Continue Reading
Urban Art Livens Up The Streets
Graffiti is claiming its place globally as an acceptable contemporary art form. In South Africa, this urban art movement is also becoming increasingly mainstream – and Cape Town is its home. A group exhibition titled Outside at 34FineArt in the… Continue Reading
Artist Draws China’s Terracotta Army Chalk Street Art Lego Men
They may not have the historical significance or same grand scale as their real-life counterparts, but this image of China’s terracotta warriors is still an impressive sight. An amazing piece of street art has brought the famous Chinese terracotta army… Continue Reading
Wagamama: Art And Eat
Good Morning everybody! I hope you all got suitably spooky this weekend to celebrate Halloween, which honestly is one of my favourite times of the year just because of the dressing up, but I digress, today I want to talk… Continue Reading
UMF Cologne 2011 Diary… Teil Eins
Last week something amazing was happening at the old fire station in Cologne. Over 40 artists, in production teams from all over Europe, gathered for the Roots & Routes Urban Media Festival to attend workshops and produce short films, documentaries… Continue Reading
Absolutely Frieze-ing
Good morning my lovelies, just a quick post to remind you that this week the annual Frieze Art Fair returns to Regents Park with a bang, opening to the public on Thursday. The fair, established in 2003 by Amanda Sharp… Continue Reading
Art x Comedy x Love
Facebook browsing has often been looked upon as procrastination with pictures, borderline stalking really and of no real use to anybody. Then, once in a while one of your friends/acquaintances/someone you met somewhere post something that makes you smile so… Continue Reading
Art For Art’s Sake
An art exhibition often falls into two wildly different camps. Either its poorly attended and little money is exchanged, or it is packed to the rafters by ‘society’ people who pretend to have some kind of profound insight into the… Continue Reading